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    Bug Bites - Natural & Home Remedies

    Some of these could come in handy this time of year:

    Home Remedies for Bee Stings


    While not particularly harmful, bee stings can be quite painful and cause unwanted swelling and redness. Many bees aren’t inherently aggressive and will only sting to defend their nest, but most do indeed sting, including honeybees, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, and even honeybees. Unlike bug bites, bees release small amounts of toxic venom, which could cause each individual person to react differently. Unless you are highly allergic, in which case medical attention should be sought, there are a number of home remedies for bee stings that can be used to reduce pain and hasten the healing process. Home Remedies for Bee Stings

    The first measure to take after being stung is to remove the actual stinger. Each second that the stinger is stuck in your skin, small amount of venom leaks out and into your body. Some say that scraping the stinger off is the safest way for removal, as pinching it out would result in more venom to enter your body. However, research suggests that removing the stinger as soon as possible should your goal, regardless of the method. While pinching the stinger would in-turn squeeze out more venom, more venom will be released if excess time is taken to remove the stinger in a ‘proper manner’.

    “Weal size, and thus envenomisation, increased as the time from stinging to removal of the sting increased, even within a few seconds. There was no difference in response between stings scraped or pinched off after 2 s,” says the findings of research.
    A bee sting could be painful for hours, while swelling and itching could last for as long as a week. Luckily, there are a number of home remedies for bee stings that could reduce the negative effects to just minutes. Try some of these natural solutions.



    • Apple Cider Vinegar - Likely unsurprising to those who already recognize the extreme powers of apple cider vinegar, this liquid is also capable of reducing pain and discomfort from bee stings. After being stung, simple soak a paper towel or cotton ball with apple cider vinegar and apply it to the bee sting. This remedy works on most any bee sting, whether it be from a bumblebee or yellow jacket. Needless to say, the treatment of bee stings is only one of many apple cider vinegar uses.


    • Honey – It may be funny to see honey as one of the home remedies for bee stings, but it isn’t surprising. The health benefits of honey range far and wide, with it’s antibacterial, antifungal, and antiseptic properties making it an effective treatment for numerous health problems. Dab some honey on a bee sting, and you can expect the pain and swelling to vanish within minutes thanks to honey being an antiseptic. Don’t try to steal any honey from the bees, though.


    • Tobacco – Oddly enough, tobacco is among popular remedies for bee sting treatment. Same as the application of honey and apple cider vinegar, simply rub some tobacco on the stung area. If the above options don’t work for you, or if you just have tobacco near by, feel better in only a couple minutes with this treatment.


    • Mud – Something available to all people nearly at all times, mud can also be used to help treat bee stings. Simply mix some soil and water to create a mud paste that can be rubbed on the stung area, then allow the venom to draw out and watch the swelling go down as the mud dries.


    • Activated Charcoal – Recognized as an excellent multi-purpose detox agent, activated charcoal is also used by many for bee stings. Mix some activated charcoal with water and apply it to the sting site.

    Although there are other home remedies for bee stings many individuals would recommend, these options should certainly be of help. Remember to share any successes you’ve had with others so that home remedies may live on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrite View Post
    This is good.

    Going to make some of this up next time I go up north

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    Home Remedies for Mosquito Bites

    The swelling of mosquito bites is caused by saliva released by the mosquitoes when they suck blood from the skin. It surely doesn’t sound appealing, and neither is the itchy feeling that follows — mosquito bites can be very irritating! They usually form a swelling around the area, and this swelling is sometimes accompanied with redness. Scratching the area certainly will not help, and will only lead to further irritation or potential bleeding. Instead, try some home remedies for mosquito bites to reduce swelling and redness. Home Remedies for Mosquito Bites

    Here are some excellent home remedies for mosquito bites, which are nearly impossible to avoid on hot summer nights.




    • Cold tea bag. Apply a refrigerated tea bag on the area to help soothe the itch.


    • Use honey. Honey is a natural antiseptic agent, so it prevents the infection of the area.


    • Use aloe vera. Like honey, aloe vera is a natural antiseptic agent. Cut the meaty portion of the leaf and take out the juicy parts. You can also store this in the fridge before putting it on the mosquito bite. The cold effect will soothe the area further.


    • Use alcohol. Alcohol might sting a little bit, but it will kill any form of bacteria that might infect the bite zone.


    • Witch hazel or tea tree oil. Both are good antiseptics which are usually used for bacteria-infected wounds (like acne). This will work well with reducing the bump.


    • Mint or basil leaves. Mint or basil leaves have cooling properties, so it will relieve the itching.


    • Put scotch tape on. While it may not really be one of the many home remedies for mosquito bites, putting scotch tape on the area will help prevent you from scratching, which could lead to infection and even scarring.


    Make sure that you thoroughly clean the area with high quality organic soap (or honey as mentioned) before you apply anything to it. The remedies abovementioned will help in soothing the area and prevent infection, and you can actually use honey all the time for home remedies for wounds. After a day or two, the bitten area will naturally go back to its normal state.

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